Recommendations of I thought I would die but I didn't

  • Danielle Wirsansky: I thought I would die but I didn't

    I Thought I Would Die But I Didn't is a genre-bending, chilling exploration of violence and storytelling. Bailey Williams masterfully blends suspense, dark humor, and introspection in this disorienting, immersive piece. It’s strange, compelling, and impossible to forget. A must-read.

    I Thought I Would Die But I Didn't is a genre-bending, chilling exploration of violence and storytelling. Bailey Williams masterfully blends suspense, dark humor, and introspection in this disorienting, immersive piece. It’s strange, compelling, and impossible to forget. A must-read.

  • David Hilder: I thought I would die but I didn't

    A stunner. This play utilizes a wide range of styles and approaches that nonetheless always feel correct, apt, ideal. I'd love to see it in three dimensions. A significant piece.

    A stunner. This play utilizes a wide range of styles and approaches that nonetheless always feel correct, apt, ideal. I'd love to see it in three dimensions. A significant piece.

  • Shaun Leisher: I thought I would die but I didn't

    Loved this play and how meta it is. The three different parts of the play are so unique and interconnected. The monologue at the end is genius.

    Loved this play and how meta it is. The three different parts of the play are so unique and interconnected. The monologue at the end is genius.

  • Alexa Derman: I thought I would die but I didn't

    This play is elusive, slippery, disorienting, strange -- all the things I crave in a play.

    This play is elusive, slippery, disorienting, strange -- all the things I crave in a play.

  • Garret Jon Groenveld: I thought I would die but I didn't

    This play is very meta - then becomes even more meta, in a thrilling way. And then, in an even more thrilling way, it's not meta at all, but gripping and confessional and heartbreaking. I enjoy the skill of how she uses structure to twist and turn us around and land us in examination and conversation.

    This play is very meta - then becomes even more meta, in a thrilling way. And then, in an even more thrilling way, it's not meta at all, but gripping and confessional and heartbreaking. I enjoy the skill of how she uses structure to twist and turn us around and land us in examination and conversation.